Let's Play Yo-Kai Watch Part 26 (Katie Forester / 3DS Girl Gameplay) - BEE!
Let's Play Yo-Kai Watch Part 26 for the 3DS! We've unlocked the swanky part of town, and our on our way to Eddie's House! Lin gets distracted by B's. BEE! B? Bee? Boo-Baah! Too many Alloos.
"Is there a Yo-Kai that make you poop yourself?"
We cover our first impressions of Yo-kai watch gameplay as we go into the game blind. Lin is playing as the girl character, Kate Forester (Fumika Kodama / Fumi-chan). We're not sure how long we will play Yo-Kai watch on the channel. Long enough to get our first impressions, and be able to offer our Yo-Kai watch review at least... but if we're enjoying the game and you guys want more, maybe we'll keep going and make it a Yo-Kai Watch playthrough / Walkthrough!
Yo-Kai Watch (trademarked in Japan as Youkai Watch and Yokai Watch) is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Level-5. A sequel, Yo-Kai Watch 2, was released in three versions; Ganso and Honke, and Shinuchi.
Here's some information on Yo-Kai watch fresh from Wikipedia:
One day, whilst searching for bugs in the woods, a boy named Nate (Keita in Japan) comes across a peculiar capsule machine next to a sacred tree. When he opens one of the capsules up, it brings forth the Yo-Kai Whisper, who gives Nate a device known as the Yo-Kai Watch. Using this, Nate is able to identify and see various different Yo-Kai that are haunting people and causing mischief. Joined by the cat Yo-Kai Jibanyan, Nate and Whisper start making friends with all sorts of Yo-Kai, which he can summon to battle against more ill-intentioned Yo-Kai that happen to live in his town, causing terrible trouble. He also goes on adventures around the town with his Yo-Kai partners to help his human friends Bear (Kuma), Eddie (Kanchi), and Katie (Fumi-chan; also the choice for the female player character in the video games) deal with their various problems, often caused by other Yo-Kai.
Players befriend Yo-kai by giving them a food that they like before beginning battle, and after defeating the Yo-Kai it approaches the player character and gives them its Yo-kai Medal, allowing it to be summoned at will. Yo-kai can also be acquired through an in game Gasha Machine by collecting in-game coins or using Play Coins. Certain Yo-kai are necessary for completing the game's main quest, and special rare Yo-kai are acquired through various subquests. Yo-kai have the capability to evolve into more powerful versions of themselves if they reach a certain level, or they can evolve by combining with particular items or other Yo-kai. The Yo-kai are divided amongst eight different tribes, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. There are also Legend Yo-kai that can only be obtained by collecting a particular set of Yo-kai listed in the Yo-kai Medallium, a compendium of the different Yo-kai the player has encountered or befriended, as well as Boss Yo-kai that cannot be befriended in the original game, but can become the player's friends in Ganso and Honke.
A common in-game event is "Oni Time" (Terror Time), where the player character enters a nightmare realm where they look for treasure chests with special items in them all while trying to avoid being seen by other Yo-kai. If spotted, the player is chased by a powerful Oni Yo-Kai that can easily wipe out the player's party unless they can escape. It is possible to defeat the Oni, but only if the player's Yo-Kai are particularly powerful. The player can also encounter similarly powerful Namahage Yo-kai if the player crosses the street on a red light, but the encounter may be beneficial if the player follows the rules.
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